What is the origin(s) of the highlighted muscle?
Frontal bone and maxilla
What muscle is this?
Tibialis anterior
What is this muscle?
Latissimus dorsi
What do the abdominal muscles do?
They flex and rotate the trunk
What muscle is responsible for stabilization of the leg? (hint: it also adducts the thigh and flexes and rotates the leg)
The gracilis
What muscle originates from the sternum and clavicle?
What muscle is this?
The platysma
What is this muscle?
left trapezius
What is the origin point of the subscapularis?
The subscapular fossa on the ventral surface of the scapula
What is this highlighted muscle?
The sartorius
What is the muscle highlighted in green?
The anconeus
What is the insertion of the highlighted muscle shown?
The intertubercular groove of the humerus
What is the origin of the highlighted muscle?
The lateral scapula
What is the insertion point of this muscle(s)?
inferior border of superior ribs
What is the action of this muscle?
Plantar function
What makes up this whole muscle group?
(hint: 3 groups)
1. iliocostalis
2. spinalis
3. longissimus
What is the origin of this muscle?
(hint: a muscle in the quadriceps)
Acetabulum, iliac spine
What is the insertion point of the brachioradialis?
What are the three parts of the triceps brachii and what is their insertion?
lateral head, long head, medial head
ulna
What is the insertion point(s) of the gluteus maximus muscle?
Gluteal tuberosity of the femur and iliotibial tract
What is the origin(s) of the biceps femoris?
1. long head: tuberosity of the ischium
2. short head: shaft of the femur
What muscle originates from the maxilla, mandible, and septum of the nose?
orbicularis oris
What two muscles both have their insertion point at the greater tubercle of the humerus?
The supraspinatus and the infraspinatus
What does the deltoid do?
1. Flexes
2. Medially/laterally rotates
3. Abducts and extends the arm
List the four parts that make up the quadriceps femoris.
1. Vastus lateralis
2. Vastus intermedius
3. Vastus medialis
4. Rectus femoris